Student Conference on Conservation Science SCCS Tihany, 2015

We are pleased to inform you, that the on-line registration is now open to the conference:

SCCS Hungary – Connecting Eastern and Western Europe in conservation biology

Tihany (Lake Balaton), Hungary

1 – 5 September, 2015

Not too much time is left to register for one of the greatest student conference in conservation biology in Europe.

Renowned plenary speakers, trainings and workshops designed for young conservationists and fun field trip at the largest lake in Central-Europe, Balaton, Hungary, for a student-friendly low all-inclusive fee.

Don’t miss out, register on-line:

http://sccs.okologia.mta.hu/application

During the three conference days and the two excursions we aim to connect conservation biology students from all over Europe and beyond. We offer them an exciting opportunity to gain a deeper insight into the different conservation science projects and topics of the attending countries, focusing particularly on their regional unique natural values, conservation problems, methods, and solutions. We are proudly advertise our prominent keynote speakers, including Julia Marton-Lefevre, former executive director to IUCN, profs William Sutherland, Rhys Green and Rosie Trelevyan from the „mother” Cambridge SCCS team, Tibor Hartel from Romania and Ferenc Jordán from Hungary.

For the preliminary program visit: http://sccs.okologia.mta.hu/program

The all-inclusive conference fee is 270 Euro – including the conference registration, accommodation and catering (three meals per day) during the conference and a half-day trip to the Tihany Peninsula, a World Heritage site of UNESCO (4th of September).

All payments are accepted only via bank transfer. For details please visit the Application Form after registration.

Bursaries are available for a limited number of foreign students, 135 Euro (all-inclusive). For a special offer for Hungarian students please contact sccs@okologia.mta.hu

Registration deadline is 15 July 2015

SCCS Hungary organisers

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